Many cannot grasp the truth that a saved man, whose spirit is born from above by incorruptible seed which is eternally justified, sealed and sanctified positionally in Christ does not sin.....and that is WHY WE ARE ETERNALLY SAVED.......yet....that same sinless spirit born of GOD is still bound in a wicked, fallen, sinful body of flesh that is weak, contrary to God and is not subject unto the law of God and ALWAYS seeks to do that which is wrong.....the spirit is indeed willing, but the FLESH IS WEAK<<-This is the law's inherant weakness and why law keeping or some religious hoop jumping will NEVER SAVE ANYONE
Many cannot grasp the truth that a saved man, whose spirit is born from above by incorruptible seed which is eternally justified, sealed and sanctified positionally in Christ does not sin.....and that is WHY WE ARE ETERNALLY SAVED.......yet....that same sinless spirit born of GOD is still bound in a wicked, fallen, sinful body of flesh that is weak, contrary to God and is not subject unto the law of God and ALWAYS seeks to do that which is wrong.....the spirit is indeed willing, but the FLESH IS WEAK<<-This is the law's inherant weakness and why law keeping or some religious hoop jumping will NEVER SAVE ANYONE
The primary function of a verb in Greek is to describe TYPE OF ACTION
The present tense verb “commit”in commit sin Can either denote continual action or repeated action
John is talking about habitual sin as a way of life
A Christian May fall, but sin is not to be his way of life. If it is, eventually if he is a sheep, God will pull him out of what he struggles with
I heard someone say in a sermon I was listening to today that he does not worry about Christians who struggle with sin. He worries about Christians who sin without struggle
So if you sin and have remorse and sorrow that is a very good sign
If you sin and have no remorse and sorrow... very, very BAD sign for you to pay attention to. Examining yourself, not judging others, of course